Teaser – May 12th: Protect Your Revenue — The R.I.S.E. Series (Part 2 of 4)
A 4-Part Series for Behavioral Health Facility Owners | April–July 2026
Teaser – May 12th: Protect Your Revenue — The R.I.S.E. Series (Part 2 of 4)
A 4-Part Series for Behavioral Health Facility Owners | April–July 2026
If you’ve noticed things getting weird out there — more denials, more record requests, more pushback — you’re not imagining it.
Payers are under regulatory pressure like never before. In California, DMHC penalized Anthem with a $15 million fine, and DHCS issued monetary sanctions. CMS restructured the distinct IOP benefits nationally in 2024.
Every payer, in every state, is recalibrating — and the scrutiny is rolling downhill fast.
Join us for the next session in the R.I.S.E. Series, where Erin Burke (CEO & Founder, Hansei), Joy Farnsworth (VP of RCM), and Jessica Daugherty (Director of RCM) will break down what’s driving today’s surge in audit activity — and what it means for your operation.
Tuesday, May 12th
11:00 am - 12:00 pm PST I On Zoom
THE FULL R.I.S.E. SERIES
A 4-month deep dive into compliance, exposure, and your rights as a facility owner.
APRIL | R — Regulatory Notice | Erin Burke + Jenna Joneikis
Audits are accelerating, payers are under pressure, and enforcement is here. California is the flashpoint, but this is national. The wake-up call.
👉 View April’s discussion: https://www.rehabownerscommunity.com/p/april-2026-regulatory-notice-the
MAY | I — Impact & Exposure
Revenue cycle strategy at scale. Documentation compliance, understanding payer behavior, and what defensible billing actually looks like from someone who’s built it at the enterprise level.
⬇️Details below
JUNE | S — Standards in Coding
The payer-side perspective. What auditors look for, how risk adjustment works, and how to bill in a way that holds up when scrutiny arrives. Details to come.
JULY | E — Enforcement & Rights
Your regulatory rights. How to fight back when a payer denies or audits you. SB 855 protections, independent medical review, and how to hold everyone accountable. Details to come.
EPISODE 2 — MAY: IMPACT & EXPOSURE
Revenue cycle strategy at scale — covering documentation compliance, payer behavior, and what defensible billing actually looks like in practice.
In this session, Erin Burke (CEO & Founder, Hansei), Joy Farnsworth (VP of RCM), and Jessica Daugherty (Director of RCM) break down what’s driving today’s surge in audit activity — and what it means for your operation.
For years, behavioral health billing has operated on a trial-and-error basis. That model no longer holds up. A more disciplined approach is emerging — led by experienced operators applying proven, scalable strategies to build structured, defensible revenue models that can withstand scrutiny.
We’ll cover:
Pre- vs. post-payment audit dynamics
Clinical documentation vs. coding exposure
What defensible billing looks like in real operations
Real-world patterns and operator impact
What happens if you adapt — and if you don’t
Erin Burke
CEO & Founder
Hansei Solutions
Joy Farnsworth
Vice President of RCM
Hansei Solutions
Jessica Daugherty
Director of RCM
Hansei Solutions





